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I've said it once and I'll say it again...

Bruce, Yze, Davey, Pickett, Johnstone. Where are you???????

 
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finally we have our first injured player. i was starting to get worried!

 
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Once again Bruce kicks a shocker.....and a goal.


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"Travis Johnstone in for a reletively rare possession." - Huddo

So true it's scary...

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Rivers been awesome tonight. Goodes is back.

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Sydney are losing player after player. Take advantage Melbourne!

 

they are dropping quicker than we have in the last few weeks

rivs again great mark, we need atleast 1 goals before 3/4 time and we could be in with a slim shot

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Good mark by Jamar although it was out lol


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Our inability to score a goal in that last 4 or 5 minutes cost us the game.


Very unlucky injuries for Sydney. Will Melbourne be ruthless and take advantage of this? It's less than 6 goals.

Load up the forward line and go for your life Melbourne. We have nothing to lose.

Petterd going back into the contest when he knew Hall was behind him, is the best thing he has done as of yet. Love it, and love him.

Rivers and Bell are also doing very well. If TJ pulls his finger out, it's not out of the question. At the very least, lets have an admirable loss!

it is so easy for us to build up a big amount of momentum for next week and if the tribunal do the right thing by us and get rid of burgoyne we might have a small sniff


Time to tune out methinks. To think this mob couldn't kick a goal to save their life last week... dead eye d*cks tonight, and we're struggling to even kick behinds

Terrible last quarter. Two man advantage and Sydney are making us look slow.

 

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